SAN DIEGO

San Diego is one of the largest cities in the United States, with a population density of about four people per square mile. Compared to most of Los Angeles and all of San Francisco, it makes it a much less crowded city to get around. San Diego is blessed with seventy miles of beaches.

San Diego is not only California’s oldest city, but it was also the first European settlement on the West Coast. You can visit mission San Diego de Alcala to see where it all began.

The top sightseeing spots in San Diego

We can see why San Diego calls itself America’s Finest City. With more than 100 miles of coastline and world-class attractions, you won’t be wondering what to do, but how to fit it all in!

Old Town San Diego Historic Park

Step back in time to the birthplace of California. The beautiful park offers monuments plus a schoolhouse, blacksmith, houses and gardens, adding to the trip down memory lane.

The NAT San Diego

This Natural history Museum is housed in an impressive building. The dinosaur exhibits are always a favourite with kids. Allow half a day and try to catch a movie for extra value.

Maritime Museum San Diego

A seaside location means fresh seafood, clean air and plenty of maritime history. This place is a family pleaser as ship tours give a fascinating sense of a life on the open seas.

Point Loma

The site of the first European landings in California, Point loma is a place of historical significance and great beauty. The Old Lighthouse is particularly photogenic at dus

Birch Aquarium

Possibly the best place to learn about marine biology in California. You can snorkel with leopard sharks, see an amazing array of coral, or learn about protecting the oceans.

USS Midway Museum

This historic aircraft carrier dominates the downtown coastline. A hit with teenagers and Top Gun fans alike, you can cover the ship with a self-tour narrated by former servicemen.

Balboa Park

Billed as a landscape of arts and culture, this isn’t your average park. A historic carousel, miniature railway, Spanish Village, and museums make it at least a full day out.

SeaWorld San Diego

Killer whales, dolphins, sharks, and sea lions compete for your attention at this famous attraction. There’s plenty to fill an entire day, and admission is cheaper in the week.

San Diego Zoo

Animal lovers can get up close with the panda, tigers, leopards, lions, gorillas, elephants, and hundreds more species at this vast zoo. Try to time your day around the feedings.

Belmont Park

For an old-school funfair experience head to Belmont Park. Don’t miss the Giant Dipper – a wooden roller coaster that opened in 1925. Wristbands are good value if you stay all day.